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Is it a phone? A mini-laptop? A camera? The Cosmo Communicator, unveiled by Planet Computers at CES 2019, is all those things.

Running Android 9 OS, Sailfish, and Linux operating systems (with a multi-boot option), the pocketable Cosmo is a clamshell smartphone with a physical backlit keyboard that features dual-color touchscreen displays and a 24MP camera. In other words, you can say goodbye to your phone and laptop — especially if you’re into the retro vibes of clamshell PDAs.

The Cosmo comes in the heels of Planet Computers’ Gemini PDA product, which the company delivered to more than 7,000 Indiegogo backers earlier this year. The Gemini featured a six-inch display clamshell with a compact QWERTY keyboard, and it only had one five-megapixel camera. Plus, it needed to be open when making a call.

Hoping to address the shortcomings of the Gemini, Planet announced the Cosmo Communicator, which draws on PDAs like the Psion Series 5, Nokia Communicator, and Sharp Netwalker. It has a fully usable 2-inch external touch screen so users can make calls without having to open the device. When the device is open, users can use the large 6-inch touchscreen.

The clamshell design also works as a support of the device, allowing users to type comfortably. The keyboard is backlit so it’s convenient for working on the go — even at night.

Need to take a selfie? Users can snap a pic (plus zoom or flash) without opening the clamshell.

The Cosmo can handle dual 4G SIM connections, for both phone calls and data, and also features Bluetooth, NFC and Wi-Fi communications. It is based on the Mediatek P70 8-core processor plus separate GPU and AI processors and has 6GBs of RAM and 128 GBs of Flash memory. It also offers microSD expansion for storage memory.

The Cosmo is expected to retail for $799.

For more on the Cosmo Communicator, check out PCMag’s hands-on first impression.